1970 T-350 II
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Re: 1970 T-350 II
Very nice!
So correct & nearly perfect that the aftermarket horn & misaligned turn signal hurts my eyes.
So correct & nearly perfect that the aftermarket horn & misaligned turn signal hurts my eyes.
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Re: 1970 T-350 II
Gorgeous.
Did you know that the T350 and the GT550s share the same pistons?
Did you know that the T350 and the GT550s share the same pistons?
Think of how stupid the average person is, then realise that half of them are more stupid than that.
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Re: 1970 T-350 II
Re the 550 and 350 sharing the same pistons.
So have to assume the 350 is a shorter stroke then is it, diameter the same but stroke must be shorter?
So have to assume the 350 is a shorter stroke then is it, diameter the same but stroke must be shorter?
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Re: 1970 T-350 II
All it needs is a gear lever.
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Re: 1970 T-350 II
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Re: 1970 T-350 II
Yes. Just like the GT380 pistons are the same as GT250 ones but there the bore & stroke are 54 x 54mm. The 350 stroke is 54mm as the 250 but bore is 61mm. 550 stroke is 62mm.
The GT750 and T/GT500 share pistons too, but 2 lefts + 1 right on the 750.
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